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  • female
  • 6 Years
  • 22/01/2025

My 6-month-old baby's eyes are watering continuously every day, and I'm quite worried. I've already consulted a doctor who showed me an exercise for my baby's eyes, which Ive been doing regularly, but the issue persists. I'm wondering why this might be happening and what else I could try to help my baby. Any advice?

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Follow your doctor advice to improve the lacrimal flow in your eyes,

Answered 04/07/2025

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I've been working a lot on my laptop lately, and my eyes are feeling really dry. There's no shine in them anymore, and it's starting to worry me. Could you recommend a good medicine to help with this?

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